physical medium customarily used for
software interchange, for a price no more
than your reasonable cost of physically
performing this conveying of source, or (2)
access to copy the Corresponding Source
from a network server at no charge.
c) Convey individual copies of the object
code with a copy of the written offer to
provide the corresponding Source. This
alternative is allowed only occasionally and
noncommercially, and only if you received
the object code with such an offer, in accord
with subsection 6b.
d) Convey the object code by offering access
from a designated place (gratis or for a
charge), and offer equivalent access to
the Corresponding Source in the same
way through the same place at no further
charge. You need not require recipients
to copy the Corresponding Source along
with the object code. If the place to copy
the object code is a network server, the
Corresponding Source may be on a different
server (operated by you or a third party)
that supports equivalent copying facilities,
provided you maintain clear directions next
to the object code saying where to find the
Corresponding Source. Regardless of what
server hosts the Corresponding Source, you
remain obligated to ensure that it is available
for as long as needed to satisfy these
requirements.
e) Convey the object code using peer-to-
peer transmission, provided you inform
other peers where the object code and
Corresponding Source of the work are being
offered to the general public at no charge
under subsection 6d.
A separable portion of the object code,
whose source code is excluded from the
Corresponding Source as a System Library,
need not be included in conveying the object
code work.
A “User Product” is either (1) a “consumer
product”, which means any tangible personal
property which is normally used for personal,
family, or household purposes, or (2) anything
designed or sold for incorporation into a
dwelling. In determining whether a product is
a consumer product, doubtful cases shall be
resolved in favor of coverage. For a particular
product received by a particular user, “normally
used” refers to a typical or common use of
that class of product, regardless of the status
of the particular user or of the way in which
the particular user actually uses, or expects or
is expected to use, the product. A product is
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product has substantial commercial, industrial
or non-consumer uses, unless such uses
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“Installation Information” for a User
Product means any methods, procedures,
authorization keys, or other information
required to install and execute modified
versions of a covered work in that User
Product from a modified version of its
Corresponding Source. The information
must suffice to ensure that the continued
functioning of the modified object code is in
no case prevented or interfered with solely
because modification has been made.
If you convey an object code work under this
section in, or with, or specifically for use in,
a User Product, and the conveying occurs
as part of a transaction in which the right of
possession and use of the User Product is
transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for
a fixed term (regardless of how the transaction
is characterized), the Corresponding Source
conveyed under this section must be
accompanied by the Installation Information.
But this requirement does not apply if neither
you nor any third party retains the ability
to install modified object code on the User
Product (for example, the work has been
installed in ROM).
The requirement to provide Installation
Information does not include a requirement to
continue to provide support service, warranty,
or updates for a work that has been modified
or installed by the recipient, or for the User
Product in which it has been modified or
installed. Access to a network may be
denied when the modification itself materially
and adversely affects the operation of the
network or violates the rules and protocols for